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Dialogue
1 Repub| arts may be doing their own business and benefiting that over 2 Repub| refute the argument is your business. ~Very true, I said; that 3 Repub| right time? ~No doubt. ~For business is not disposed to wait 4 Repub| wait until the doer of the business is at leisure; but the doer 5 Repub| he is doing, and make the business his first object. ~He must. ~ 6 Repub| make the tales is not their business. ~Very true, he said; but 7 Repub| private individuals have no business with them. ~Clearly not, 8 Repub| setting aside every other business, are to dedicate themselves 9 Repub| well and lives and does his business, or, if his constitution 10 Repub| the ordinary way he had no business to cure him; for such a 11 Repub| every man would do his own business, and be one and not many; 12 Repub| replied. ~Well, and about the business of the agora, and the ordinary 13 Repub| Justice was doing one's own business, and not being a busybody; 14 Repub| so. ~Then to do one's own business in a certain way may be 15 Repub| carpenter to be doing the business of a cobbler, or a cobbler 16 Repub| guardian each do their own business, that is justice, and will 17 Repub| severally did their own business; and also thought to be 18 Repub| of him is doing its own business, whether in ruling or being 19 Repub| to be doing each his own business, and not another's, was 20 Repub| affair of politics or private business; always thinking and calling 21 Repub| hereafter to be their own business; and if there is danger 22 Repub| them to be their proper business: at last, when they grow 23 Repub| omitted the troublesome business of the possession of women, 24 Repub| replied. ~Then, I said, the business of us who are the founders 25 Repub| those who do their own business in the city are called simpletons, 26 Repub| the other hand, the men of business, stooping as they walk, 27 Repub| direction, or of men of business, once more in that. His 28 Repub| do each of them their own business, and enjoy severally the